Buy Mandelamine (Methenamine Mandelate) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Tablet
Dosage : 500mg
Quantity : 100
Prescription Required
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Mandelamine is a urinary anti-infective medicine that fights bacteria in the urine and bladder. This medication can treat urinary tract infections.

Store Mandelamine at room temperature away from heat and moisture. On warm days, do not leave this medication in your car.

If you have problems with your liver or kidney or other medical conditions inform your doctor before using this medication. Tell your doctor which other medications you are using. You may be required to avoid certain citrus fruit products.

This medication may be harmful to an unborn baby.

Patient Family Information: Take this medication exactly as it was prescribed to you by your health care professional. Follow the provided instructions for safe patient use. Take each dose with a full glass of water. Take this medication with food to prevent an upset stomach. Swallow the tablets whole, do not chew, crush, or otherwise alter them. You may be required to avoid citrus products, dairy products, and antacids while using this medication. You may also need to drink more water than usual and drink cranberry, plum, or prune juice while using this medication.

If you are pregnant you should not take this medication as it may be harmful to an unborn baby.

Sever Side Effects : Severe: an allergic reaction.

Common: nausea or upset stomach; decreased appetite; or skin rash.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Mandelamine

Scientific Name:

Methenamine Mandelate

Other Names:

Mandelamine

Strength(s):

500mg

Quantities Available:

100

Formulation:

Tablet

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